Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Titles

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The name of 'A Childs Nightmare' may be a temporary or permanent name, were not sure yet. Yet in the theme of a child we used the handwriting style font and each font looks like the kidnapper is writing in a diary about his victims or killings, and he is hunting down his childhood friends to punish them links with 'A Childs Nightmare'.


On Screen Titles:


making a gifThe Wire (All Due Respect, 26/09/04, US)

This is how we want our titles to look. We think that having the text over the shots looks better than having it over black. It allows the audience to ask more questions and want to know more, rather then the 'fake world' they are seeing to be interrupted. This example from The Wire is perfect as the font they use is very similar to the font we want to use and the positioning of the titles too.






Over Black Titles:


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The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999, US)



Although this works for The Sixth Sense, I don't think it would work with our opening sequence.
The use of Titles over black would be very effective for the building of tension in an opening however there will not be enough time in our 2 minute opening to have a title over black unless they are extremely quick frames.




Credit To: Matthew Moore

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